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Top Laptop Choice for College?

I'm looking into buying a laptop for college next year. Does anyone know what is the most used laptop in college? I'm studying engineering, so a laptop that can handle hefty software would be helpful.

2 years ago

Choosing the right laptop for your college journey, especially as an engineering student, is definitely important. While the "most used" laptop can vary from one campus to another, there are a few models that seem to be popular among many college students in recent years.

The MacBook Pro is a common choice for various disciplines, including engineering, due to its powerful performance, crisp display, and durable build. It's also favored for its seamless integration with other Apple devices which can make studying and staying organized easier.

On the other hand, quite a few engineering students lean towards Windows computers for their robust software compatibility. Many engineering programs -- such as CAD tools -- run best on Windows. In terms of specific models, the Dell XPS series and the HP Spectre x360 have both garnered high praise for their performance, build quality, and sleek design.

The performance of the ASUS ROG (Republic of Gamers) series also makes them a good option for engineering students, as these laptops are designed to handle gaming applications, which translates well to running engineering software.

Ultimately, the most suitable laptop depends on your specific needs and budget. It could be useful to check with your college's engineering department to see if they have any recommendations. They might have specific software requirements that could guide your choice.

2 years ago

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